Juvenile found after being kicked out of home, Lynn Haven FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a 16-year-old male who said he had been kicked out of his brother's apartment. He was located standing near Minge Branch Drive by Mills Bayou Boulevard, wearing orange pants and a black shirt.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Signal 44[1],
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I have a juvenile by the name of (name withheld), 16 years old,
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male.
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He advised he's standing by Minge Branch Drive, which is near Mill Bayou Boulevard.
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He advised his brother kicked him out of his apartment,
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but could not advise which apartment it was.
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He said he's standing by wearing orange pants and a black shirt.
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Hey, go ahead.
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One of the stops.
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Sixteen Springfield.
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Go ahead.
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Area check game from subdivision.
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Oh, one in a second.
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Also, he's been told he was using with a (number withheld) call where I can tell me.
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What were his street names?
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He is by Minge Branch.
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He said it's right off the entrance to the Mill Bayou Boulevard Apartments.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Signal 44: Abuse or neglect of a child or vulnerable individual.
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Location mentioned:
Ml Byu Blvd, Lynn Haven, FL 32404
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